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- Taumako abstract "Taumako is the largest of the Duff Islands. This 5.7 km long island has steep sides and rises to a height of 400 m above sea level. It is composed of basaltic lavas and pyroclastics like the other islands in the Duffs .The inhabitants of the Duff Islands are Polynesians, and their language, Vaeakau-Taumako, is a member of the Samoic branch of Polynesian languages.On the Duff Islands live about 439 people (1999 census). The islands were settled at least as early as 900 BC, by people who made pottery known as Lapita. Archaeological research has shown that this pottery was made using local clay and sand from the island. These Lapita people spread far as wide from the coastal area of Papua New Guinea to the islands of Tonga and Samoa; that is, throughout islands known as both Melanesia and Polynesia. Consequently, the people of Taumako experienced wide-ranging influences, and could be said to have been both Melanesian and Polynesian throughout their long history.The way of life is traditional by subsistence gardening and fishing. Taumako has no roads, airport, telephones, or electricity. Contact with outsiders comes by battery-powered marine radio and the regular monthly inter-island ship from Honiara.".
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- Taumako wikiPageExternalLink duffislands.html.
- Taumako wikiPageExternalLink www.vaka.org.
- Taumako wikiPageExternalLink The_Archaeology_of_Taumako_A_Polynesian_outlier_in_the_Eastern_Solomon_Islands.
- Taumako wikiPageID "1593011".
- Taumako wikiPageLength "7982".
- Taumako wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Taumako wikiPageRevisionID "613409213".
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polynesian_navigation.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polynesian_outliers.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink David_Henry_Lewis.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Duff_Islands.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Lapita.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Lapita_culture.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Melanesian.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Melanesians.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Fernandes_de_Queirós.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Polynesian_languages.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Polynesians.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Proa.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastics.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Reef_Islands.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Samoic_languages.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Cruz_Islands.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Tepukei.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink Vaeakau-Taumako_language.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink File:%22Prehistoric_pottery_from_the_island_of_Taumako%22.jpg.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLink File:Taumako.PNG.
- Taumako wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taumako".
- Taumako hasPhotoCollection Taumako.
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- Taumako wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islands_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Taumako subject Category:Islands_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Taumako subject Category:Polynesian_navigation.
- Taumako subject Category:Polynesian_outliers.
- Taumako point "-9.95 167.21666666666667".
- Taumako type Place.
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- Taumako type Landform.
- Taumako type Location.
- Taumako type Country.
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- Taumako type Q486972.
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- Taumako comment "Taumako is the largest of the Duff Islands. This 5.7 km long island has steep sides and rises to a height of 400 m above sea level. It is composed of basaltic lavas and pyroclastics like the other islands in the Duffs .The inhabitants of the Duff Islands are Polynesians, and their language, Vaeakau-Taumako, is a member of the Samoic branch of Polynesian languages.On the Duff Islands live about 439 people (1999 census).".
- Taumako label "Taumako".
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- Taumako sameAs Q4452750.
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- Taumako lat "-9.95".
- Taumako long "167.21666666666667".
- Taumako wasDerivedFrom Taumako?oldid=613409213.
- Taumako depiction Taumako.PNG.
- Taumako isPrimaryTopicOf Taumako.